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Hello,

Greetings....Can someone help me out.

My filed I-130 in 2007 and it was approved at the embassy stage in US embassy, Nigeria where I was interviewed the CO gave me 221g to bring more evidence after submitting more evidence, the CO said the our visa is for immigration process and the case was returned in Oct 2008. After receiving NOIR the case was denied and was asked to appealed and the appealed was denied too and she said, a documents was send to her after the appeal was denied and she is sending a documents for me to sign and return back to her? Which documents do you think the USCIS need me to sign? What do you we can do after the appeal was denied?

My wife told me that her lawyer said we should a get a divorce letter, so that the lawyer can file another means for me to get into the US, she said, the lawyer promised that I will get to the US in 6months. Is it true?

If anyone is similar with the case or have someone that have similar case to shield a light to my case.

Thanking you.

Posted (edited)

If you were eligible for another type of visa why did not travel to the US prior to the denial? I am keen to learn what method this lawyer devices to get you into the US within 6 months.

You have 2 denials already for the same case, correct? Has your wife traveled back to Nigeria to visit you in between denials? What type of evidence did you guys get together? You really need to understand the reason for the 2 denials because if by chance you do get to the US after divorcing your wife and then remarry her in the hopes of processing your case while in the US you will still have to overcome the 2 denials.

Edited by JamilahAM
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
Timeline
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You appear to have gone through the entire process for your Cr1 without getting a visa. Divorcing and remarrying doesn't clean the slate. You would reapply and list the prior denials and still have issues. I can't think of any visa that you would be eligible for, Nigeria is a hard country to get a visa from. How often has your wife visited you ? Do you have any children together ? We really need to know more about what happened to give you the best help we can. When they asked for more documents what did they want and what did you send ?

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

 
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